Especially the moment he let rip at Brophy for milking his big moment by wheeling away and punching the air in delight.

Imrie said: “To be fair, Eamonn’s a young kid and for any youngster to score against Celtic at Parkhead – even though it was 7-0 at the time – is a big thing.

“There was someone else in the team, I won’t mention who, trying to celebrate and that was different.

“But it was a moment for Eamonn and there won’t be many 19-year-olds who have scored there. He now knows himself it probably wasn’t the right time to celebrate.He’s going to learn from it.

“It was a great finish from him. He took it by Nir Bitton and then beat Craig Gordon at a very tight angle, putting it through his legs. The goal will still give him confidence.

“Celtic are capable of beating any team 8-1 when they’re bang at it. It was just one of those games and nothing went right for us.

Hamilton midfielder Dougie Imrie (Image: SNS Group/Paul Devlin)

“This is a chance to rectify the scoreline and put on a better performance. We’re on our own patch this time and no one likes coming here to play us. We’ve regrouped well since then and had three clean sheets in four games.

“Every player will be buzzing to go out and put on a performance. I certainly will – you don’t want to be on the end of an 8-1 again.”

Martin Canning says his players know they owe it to themselves to put on a better performance.

And the Accies boss said: “The only pressure on us is the pressure we put on ourselves.

“I know if I was playing that night I’d want to go out and show I was a better player than I had played that game.”